That must have been a really bad day Lothar. Had to of been a Saturday. Go between Monday and Thursday and you shouldn't have more than a 30 minute wait on any coaster but Beast and SOB, which are usually 1 hr. and 1 hr. 30 min at the most. FoF, Adv. Ex., Top Gun, and The Racer are usually walk-ons-10 min. Since I have a season pass, I never go on the weekends, so I don't really know about that.
I don't give it the worst capacity, but CP sure had overall the worst lines I've ever seen at a park for all 4 times I've been. On my 2000 trip, the shortest times since I've been, MF had a 2.5 hour wait, Mantis had a 3 hour wait, Magnum had a 1.5 hour wait, Raptor had a 1.5 hour wait, Mean Streak 45 min wait, PT 1 hr wait, and more way over 30 min. By the time we were done we've these few rides, there were only about 2 hours of the day left. We got to Blue Streak, Wildcat, and Demon Drop. That's it. And that was on a Wed. Only 9 rides in 12-13 hours. I can get 9 rides at PKI done by 1 pm-All of Action Zone, AdvEx, Racer, VF, and FoF. Then get everything but the kiddie rides and Waterworks done by 5. I can do the same at IOA, BGT, BGW, PKD, HW, SFKK, and KW. CP may have good crowd control, but there are some rides people just don't want to go on and some people want to ride over and over. If it was truely great crowd control, every line besides exceptions should be about the same length. I don't know. Maybe the difference is a free water park?
Anyway, the Orlando parks have great capacity too. I think I would give Disney #1 by far for handling over 50 million people a year and still keep you feeling like you're in paradise. I love to see family crowds smiling and going on everything and having fun no matter what it's like instead of a big roller coaster park with mainly teens running around. You can have fun no matter what age at Disney.